← Back to context Comment by hnarn 4 hours ago You can’t seriously be proposing that the United States respects the privacy of its citizens more. 4 comments hnarn Reply pfdietz 4 hours ago We have constitutional barriers that would obstruct something like this. jounker 4 hours ago As a US citizen, I have to say that you are completely mistaken. The US is a privacy hellscape. pb7 3 hours ago Last I checked the US isn't trying to force legal backdoors into encryption which puts it firmly above the EU.Source: US citizen which gives me special knowledge 1 reply →
pfdietz 4 hours ago We have constitutional barriers that would obstruct something like this. jounker 4 hours ago As a US citizen, I have to say that you are completely mistaken. The US is a privacy hellscape. pb7 3 hours ago Last I checked the US isn't trying to force legal backdoors into encryption which puts it firmly above the EU.Source: US citizen which gives me special knowledge 1 reply →
jounker 4 hours ago As a US citizen, I have to say that you are completely mistaken. The US is a privacy hellscape. pb7 3 hours ago Last I checked the US isn't trying to force legal backdoors into encryption which puts it firmly above the EU.Source: US citizen which gives me special knowledge 1 reply →
pb7 3 hours ago Last I checked the US isn't trying to force legal backdoors into encryption which puts it firmly above the EU.Source: US citizen which gives me special knowledge 1 reply →
We have constitutional barriers that would obstruct something like this.
As a US citizen, I have to say that you are completely mistaken. The US is a privacy hellscape.
Last I checked the US isn't trying to force legal backdoors into encryption which puts it firmly above the EU.
Source: US citizen which gives me special knowledge
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